Hands on with a MOGA Controller

"Until I actually got my hands on one, I always thought that the controllers for mobile phones were one of the dumbest ideas. Why would I want a controller for my phone? The whole point of the touch based platform was to make smaller games that were controlled in more simplistic manners for the literally mobile platform. If I wanted a controller, I would just stay at home or use a different mobile platform. It was a bit narrow minded of me." - David Rhinehart of Geekenstein.com

I like mine a lot. It's very comfortable and a definite upgrade from touch screen controls. It only works with a handful of general android games, but if you download that Moga icon, it gives you a list of about 25 games that are compatible with the controller.

On the downside, the new Moga Pro (full size console controller) just came out with a few advatanges this doesn't. The Pro has built in rechargeable batteries, and the analog sticks are more accurate than these sliding ones.

At the end of the day, I still prefer this original Moga for it's smaller size making it more ideal for portability.